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This feature documentary profiles poet Milton Acorn, who left his home in Prince Edward Island in the late 1940s to earn his living as an itinerant carpenter, and wound up in Toronto as one of Canada's most highly regarded poets and one of its most outrageous literary figures. Dubbed "The People's Poet" by fellow poets, he won the Governor General's Literary Award in 1975. Burned out by personal crises, Acorn moved back to Charlottetown in 1981. This film, directed by a P.E.I. filmmaker, brings out Acorn's wit, love of nature, unorthodox political views, and sometimes infuriating personal contradictions.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1984-01-01
- video_camera_front Companies ONF | NFB
- timer Runtime: 52 Mins
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- info IMDB ID tt0226815
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Kent Martin
Producer
Kent Martin
Director
Arthur McKay
Sound Editor
Steve Tittle
Music
Sean Whalen
Sound Editor
Kent Martin
Editor
Barry Cowling
Executive Producer
Kent Nason
Cinematography
Arthur McKay
Sound
Les Halman
Sound Editor
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